Traxler's only cards are from 1990 Donruss Rookies and Topps MLB Debut. Both are boxed sets that weren't as easy to obtain or as mainstream as the stuff from packs. He died fairly young from severe alcoholism but was a coach in the Dodgers system for a few years after he was done playing. Last time I saw him he was 350 pounds easy.
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A 1981 Topps Rick Anderson is up on ebay right now
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1981-Topps-...oAAOSwf5BbBzYH |
Tough signed cards
What about 74 Topps Celerino Sanchez.
2 on Ebay past year, 200$+ |
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Well now I've seen two. Well actually one, because one can't be good.... https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4215/...6bf51223ba.jpghttps://farm2.staticflickr.com/1757/...f6fd3e8fe6.jpg |
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I still haven't seen one!
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The “R” concerns me most, although he also had a distinct “k” that had a detached completion - I don’t see that part of his “k” on the scan. The slant of several letters in the last name are also irregular, although that is sometimes typical with players signing cards with multiple players pictured.
I can’t get past the first name, just too much unlike any that I have seen. Who knows sometimes, although I wouldn’t have purchased this myself. |
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To add, he started he unique change with his “k” in 1978 or 1979 - I don’t have an exemplar from 1978.
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